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Pernell didn't even cry!

Saturday, November 06, 2004

My mom called last night around 10:30pm. She is back home from Kyrgyzstan safe and sound. I am so happy!

  1. Anonymous Anonymous said:

    Oh, I'm sure he cried...

    -dave

  1. Blogger Steve said:

    Without a doubt, he was deeply moved. He just hid it well because he's a traditional man and that's what is expected of him. He was probably crying his eyes out. (Sure.)

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